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Loop Neighborhood Revamps App With Rovertown, Liquid Barcodes

Customers can earn points with game
Loop Neighborhood Market
Photograph courtesy of Loop Neighborhood Market

Loop Neighborhood Market, Fremont, California, has revamped its loyalty app with partners Rovertown and Liquid Barcodes. The app offers points for every purchase that can be redeemed for gas, car washes, food and more.

Customers can also earn points by playing Hyper Loop, a game in the app. Customers get five tries a day to earn coins from the game, which can be redeemed for exclusive coupons.

The new app also features car wash subscriptions. The four varieties offer different levels of washes.

  • Vintners Distributors is No. 59 on CSP’s 2023 Top 202 ranking of U.S. c-store chains by number of company-operated retail outlets.

Vintners Distributors, which operates the Loop Neighborhood Market and Poppy Market brands, is supported by more than 20 fuel tankers that are visible on the highways throughout the Bay Area, where more than 100 company-operated stores are located. The company also operates gas stations and car washes and develops real estate. Vintners has a wholesale division that delivers fuel to about 60 dealer locations in the market, but the company has no other influence on products or operations for those locations. Loop supports active and healthy lifestyles by carrying organic, natural and gluten-free products. It offers items more specifically targeted to female and millennial customers. Additionally, each location offers seating areas equipped with Wi-Fi to further enhance the experience.

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